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Public laws and resolutions of the State of North Carolina passed by the General Assembly at its session of ...[1915]

154 1915—Chapter 100—101
Washington.
Watauga.
Wayne.
Wilkes.
Wilson.
Yadkin.
Yancey.
Secretary of
to certify ap-pointments.
Notice to
appointees.
Washington—C. J. Norman, (six years).
Watauga—T. P. Adams, (six years).
Wayne—J. E. Robinson, (six years).
Wilkes—R. A. Spainhour, (six years).
Wilson—Nathan Bass, (six years), C. E. Brame, (four years).
Yadkin—Clias. L. Godard (six years).
Yancey—D. C. Renfrow, (six years).
State Sec. 2. That the Secretary of State shall within sixty days
after the ratification of this act send a certified copy of the
names of the members of the county boards of education ap-pointed
by this act for the respective counties to the clerk of
the superior court of each county in the State; thereupon said
clerk shall immediately notify each member of his appointment,
and direct said members to appear at the court house on the
first Monday of July thereafter, for the purpose of qualifying
as directed by law.
Sec. 3. That all laws and clauses of laws in conflict with this
act be and the same are hereby repealed.
Sec. 4. That this act shall be in force and effect from and
after its ratification.
In the General Assembly read three times and ratified this
the 9th day of March, 1915.
CHAPTER 101.
AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR PRIMARY ELECTIONS THROUGH-OUT
THE STATE.
Date.
Offices affected.
Primary election.
United States
Senator.
Choice for candi-dates
for Presi-dent
and Vice-
President.
The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact:
Section 1. That on the first Saturday in June next preceding
each general election to be held in November for State oflBcers,
representatives in congress, district ofiicers in districts com-posed
of more than one county and members of the general assem-bly
of North Carolina or any such oflEicers, there shall be held
in the several election precincts within the territory for which
such oflEicers are to be elected a primary election for the purpose
of nominating candidates of each and every political party in
the State of North Carolina for such oflaces as hereinafter pro-vided;
and at such primary election next preceding the time
for the election of a senator for this State in the congress of the
United States there shall likewise be nominated the candidate
of each political party in this State for such oflace of United
States senator.
Sec. 2. That on the first Saturday in June of each year in
which presidential electors are to be elected every person who
may be entitled to register and vote in the general election

154 1915—Chapter 100—101
Washington.
Watauga.
Wayne.
Wilkes.
Wilson.
Yadkin.
Yancey.
Secretary of
to certify ap-pointments.
Notice to
appointees.
Washington—C. J. Norman, (six years).
Watauga—T. P. Adams, (six years).
Wayne—J. E. Robinson, (six years).
Wilkes—R. A. Spainhour, (six years).
Wilson—Nathan Bass, (six years), C. E. Brame, (four years).
Yadkin—Clias. L. Godard (six years).
Yancey—D. C. Renfrow, (six years).
State Sec. 2. That the Secretary of State shall within sixty days
after the ratification of this act send a certified copy of the
names of the members of the county boards of education ap-pointed
by this act for the respective counties to the clerk of
the superior court of each county in the State; thereupon said
clerk shall immediately notify each member of his appointment,
and direct said members to appear at the court house on the
first Monday of July thereafter, for the purpose of qualifying
as directed by law.
Sec. 3. That all laws and clauses of laws in conflict with this
act be and the same are hereby repealed.
Sec. 4. That this act shall be in force and effect from and
after its ratification.
In the General Assembly read three times and ratified this
the 9th day of March, 1915.
CHAPTER 101.
AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR PRIMARY ELECTIONS THROUGH-OUT
THE STATE.
Date.
Offices affected.
Primary election.
United States
Senator.
Choice for candi-dates
for Presi-dent
and Vice-
President.
The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact:
Section 1. That on the first Saturday in June next preceding
each general election to be held in November for State oflBcers,
representatives in congress, district ofiicers in districts com-posed
of more than one county and members of the general assem-bly
of North Carolina or any such oflEicers, there shall be held
in the several election precincts within the territory for which
such oflEicers are to be elected a primary election for the purpose
of nominating candidates of each and every political party in
the State of North Carolina for such oflaces as hereinafter pro-vided;
and at such primary election next preceding the time
for the election of a senator for this State in the congress of the
United States there shall likewise be nominated the candidate
of each political party in this State for such oflace of United
States senator.
Sec. 2. That on the first Saturday in June of each year in
which presidential electors are to be elected every person who
may be entitled to register and vote in the general election